One automaker says it has developed technology to speed up Electric cars The battery charges to 1,000 kWh for only 5 minutes, providing nearly 250 miles of driving range.
The potential battery breakthrough is Announced on the live broadcast On Monday, Wang Chuanfu, CEO of Chinese automaker BYD, and Send company’s stock soars. Charging technology will provide fuel at twice the speed Tesla Currently available in its supercharged stations.
Bider said it plans to deploy paid infrastructure technology in China. The battery that can be charged soon will initially be built into the company, a sedan and two new cars in the SUV.
The company did not disclose how long it will be built or when the vehicles will be available.
A representative for BYD did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Strike range anxiety
If the scope of the statement is BYD accurate, one of the major obstacles for potential U.S. electric car buyers can be alleviated, which can go a long way to help: Range anxiety. For remote travel throughout the United States, EV owners must plan their trips based on the availability of the EV charging location, as their average range is usually Between 200 and 300 miles. But recent policy changes and climate-centered reversals have Questioned Whether electric vehicle networks, such as Tesla, will continue to expand in the United States. Last year, Tesla About 500 workers were fired from their supercharged team.
Chinese electric vehicle companies have Grow quickly And hope to gain a foothold in other markets as Tesla, the leading U.S. electric car manufacturer Facing a rebound CEO Elon Musk’s political activities and other issues.
Faster EV charging may mean more turnover at existing EV charging stations, while EV owners have shorter waiting times. Bider said its new technology makes charging compared to electric cars with gasoline-powered cars in terms of the time it takes to refuel.
Ryan Rohrman, CEO Rohrman Automobile GroupAuto dealers serving multiple states in the Midwest say Bead’s news could bring needles to the electric vehicle industry.
“If Bead’s announcement is accurate, it could significantly increase EV adoption,” Rollman said. “Scope anxiety remains a major issue, but the ability to charge EVs as quickly as refueling eliminates that concern. The next challenge to address is to ensure there are enough charging stations to support widespread use.”